a different approach to exploring science
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A Different Approach to Exploring Science
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DelcastleDelcastle Technical High SchoolTechnical High School
Kristy LongsdorfKristy Longsdorf
The Teacher, the Students, the Goal
• Partner Teacher– Krista Webb– Science and Special Education
• Students– Ninth grade physical science– Eleventh grade integrated
science• Spring Semester Goal:
– Sustainable activities to challenge students both physically and mentally
• Utilizing scale factors/relative sizes– Earth, moon & sun– Hometown Planets
• Acting out planetary motion– Moon phases– Eclipses
• Creatively describing a reaction– Nuclear reaction skits
• Utilizing scale factors/relative sizes– Earth, moon & sun– Hometown Planets
• Acting out planetary motion– Moon phases– Eclipses
• Creatively describing a reaction– Nuclear reaction skits
Activities Applied to Integrated Science
Using Scale Factors to Determine Relative Size
Earth, moon & sun Hometown Planets
Moon Phases and Eclipses
Three students each with a role
• Earth (large Styrofoam ball)
• moon (small Styrofoam ball)
• Sun (flashlight)
Nuclear Reaction Skit: The Objectives
• Describe the process accurately in their own words
• Create a situation to describe the process (acting it out, using a song or poem, etc.)
• Divide work and participate equally as a group
Nuclear Reaction Skit: The Outcomes
• Better understanding of how the process happens
“It made it easier to learn because it was visual instead of notes.”
“It gave me a broader image of a lot that can go on in an atom.”
“It gave me a chance to be hands-on and visual with my play and others.”
Nuclear Reaction Skit: The Outcomes
• Improvement in presentation and communication skills
“I liked that we got to act out what [nuclear reaction] we were.”
“It was my element because I like acting.”
Nuclear Reaction Skit: The Outcomes
• Students teaching other students in their own words.
Nuclear Reaction Skit: The Outcomes
• Students teaching other students in their own words.
Nuclear Reaction Skit: Discoveries
• More specific guidelines– Assign specific roles to the group members
• If at first it doesn’t succeed…– Plan for at least one practice run
before grading final performance
• Motivation ≠ engagement
“You want me to enjoy learning about science?”
• How did I try to create motivation and engagement for the whole class?– Using activities that get them using their
hands as well as their minds– Increasingly challenge them– Be excited about the material myself!
Acknowledgements
• GK-12 leaders, teachers and fellows
• Dr. Thomas P. Beebe, Jr.
• National Science Foundation (NSF)
Thank you!